Nothing Phone (3) Set to Launch in July 2025: Snapdragon 8 Series Power, Triple Cameras & Premium Design

Paras Guglani
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Nothing has officially teased the arrival of its next flagship, the Nothing Phone (3), with a cryptic but catchy tagline: “It’s a magic number.” While the company hasn’t revealed full details yet, the launch is confirmed for July 2025, generating early buzz among tech enthusiasts and fans of the brand.

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Following the minimalist design language and transparent aesthetics that Nothing is known for, Phone (3) is expected to deliver a refined user experience—both in terms of hardware and software. While specs are still under wraps, the teaser strongly hints that the number “3” plays a central role in the branding, design, or functionality.

What we know so far

Flagship Processor: Either the Snapdragon 8 Elite Edition or Snapdragon 8s Gen 4, offering top-tier performance Triple Camera Setup: Featuring a 50MP primary sensor with OIS, paired with ultra-wide and telephoto lenses Display: A smooth and vibrant 120Hz AMOLED panel for immersive visuals Build Quality: A focus on “all premium materials” — likely a glass back, metal frame, and stereo speakers Price: Expected to launch under £800 (~₹90,000) globally, with Indian pricing estimated at ₹60,000 to ₹70,000 Software: Latest version of Nothing OS, based on Android, with minimal bloat and clean aesthetics

If these specs hold true, the Nothing Phone (3) will directly compete with the likes of the OnePlus 13, Pixel 9, and Samsung Galaxy S25, giving consumers a new flagship option that merges minimalist design with cutting-edge tech.

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For official specs, design leaks, and comparisons once available, stay tuned to PassionateGeekz, where we’ll cover every detail as it unfolds.


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